Categories: Projects

MoS Maharashtra promises favourable policies for Housing & Real Estate at 17th NAREDCO National Convention

Mumbai, September 03, 2025: The Government of Maharashtra will make every possible effort to frame infrastructure-related policies, including those that promote housing in the State, in line with changing requirements, said Mrs. Meghana Sakore Bordikar, Minister of State, Government of Maharashtra.

She gave this assurance to the industry while addressing the two-day NAREDCO 17th National Convention “India Builds: Reimagining Growth through Real Estate and Infrastructure”, which began here on Friday. At the convention, Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman, NAREDCO, called for a new blueprint of infrastructure policies in the present context.

The Minister assured that recommendations submitted to the State Government at the conclusion of the convention — relating to new town planning, sewage and water management, recycling of water, and incentives to industry — would be duly considered in accordance with the current needs of the sector.

However, Mrs. Bordikar remained non-committal on the issue of rationalizing stamp duty in Maharashtra. She added that while no immediate promises could be made on that front, the Government is committed to doing its best for progressive infrastructure development, which it is already actively pursuing under the current regime.

The State of Maharashtra is also prioritizing sustainable development to address water scarcity. Plans include revamping water resources and ponds for improved yield. With support from the Central Government, Maharashtra is also focusing on river connectivity and extending subsidies for primary infrastructure and basic amenities.

Mrs. Smita Patil, President of MAHI, NAREDCO, urged the State Government to extend comprehensive policy support to the real estate industry so that existing gaps are addressed and collaboration between the Government and stakeholders can drive inclusive growth in infrastructure and housing.

Dr. Hiranandani, in his remarks, emphasized that the housing and real estate sector must grow at a rate of at least 15% annually for India to achieve developed-nation status well before the targeted year of 2047.

Mr. Prashant Sharma, President, NAREDCO Maharashtra said, “We welcome the Government’s commitment to progressive, infrastructure-led policies. What the sector needs is consistency, transparency, and ease of doing business to boost investor confidence. With focus on town planning, water management, and sustainable growth, Maharashtra can cement its position as India’s leading real estate destination, and NAREDCO Maharashtra is ready to partner in this journey.”

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)

The Property Times News Bureau

Recent Posts

Prateek Grand Begonia Achieves ₹1,200 Crore Sales Milestone; 600 Homes Sold in FY 2025-26

New Delhi, June 25, 2026: Realty player Prateek Group's flagship project, Prateek Grand Begonia in…

2 days ago

Dubai civility initiative demands new design thinking from developers

Keturah founder says citywide focus on behaviour, design and daily experience raises the bar across…

2 days ago

Arvind Smartspaces Limited upgraded to ‘AA- (Stable)’ by India Ratings, consistent growth, steady cash flows and calibrated expansion support the upgrade

Ahmedabad, June 24, 2026: Arvind Smartspaces Limited (ASL), the real estate development arm of the…

3 days ago

Beyond the Paycheck: Why Healthier Workplaces Are Winning the Talent War

New Delhi, June 24, 2026: In today's fiercely competitive talent landscape, organizations are discovering that…

4 days ago

Square Yards raises INR 900cr (USD 95mn), plans additional USD50-60mn close as it prepares for IPO

New Delhi, June 23, 2026: Square Yards, India's leading integrated real estate and mortgage platform, today…

4 days ago

As Sustainability Becomes a Homebuyer Priority, Central Park Showcases Rainwater Harvesting as a Core Pillar of Future-Ready Residential Communities

GMDA Monitored Mock- Drill carried out for checking the efficacy of the Rainwater Harvesting (RWH)…

4 days ago